In this video, I wanted to share a little on what I’m writing about in my next book about the exciting topic of surrender. I invite you to watch my TEDX talk on surrender (above) and please “like” it and leave comments under the video itself. I am eager to hear your ideas whether you agree with me or not–where surrender is hard to do and where you’ve succeeded. I invite a candid, alive discussion!
Are Western Powers Trying To Start War In Asia To Distract Attention From Their Sahara Land Grab? 21 January 2013
It is hard for many of us aware folks to realize that many people still believe Zionist newspaper accounts that label “Al CIAda” as an Islamic movement. These days though, even the brain-washed slaves getting their information from so-called newspapers like the Jew York Times must be suffering from cognitive dissonance as they read the West is supporting Al CIAda in Syria and Libya but fighting against them in Mali and Algeria.
What is really going is a land grab in the Sahara aimed at getting Western control of newly discovered deposits of oil, uranium, gold and other resources in the vast but largely empty Sahara. This land grab may also be aimed at grabbing what will become choice real estate if suppressed energy technology is used to start massive sea-water desalination projects aimed at turning the deserts green.
At the same time, the Western powers are doing their utmost to distract Asia from this by stoking jingoistic feelings over some tiny Islands. Those tiny islands are nothing more than a worm on a hook and the new Chinese regime seems to be falling for this scam hook, line and sinker.
There is a higher level of Light Quotient and Bliss that so many of us are experiencing that began yesterday, increasing throughout the night and is Very Intense this morning. I have tried to see if it is caused by a Cosmic means but have not found any such evidence. The magnetic field has not lost it's strength and no new CMEs or Coronal Hole Steams incoming... hmm... Well, Turn Up The Volume! I certainly LOVE IT!
I do accept donations for my work as a form of energy exchange for what I do at my PayPal Account which is my correct email address: That is pearls2u@hotmail.com
11-10-2010 photo of the Milky Way galaxy with two “Fermi Bubbles” protruding from the Galactic Center (GC) or “black hole”. Photo deliberately rotated vertically by me.
Pregnant woman — nine month physical gestation period.
1-2-2013 “Giant Outflows” discovered coming from the two burst Milky Way GC “Fermi Bubbles”. Photo deliberately rotated vertically by me to match what I’ve been clairvoyantly seeing since January 2011.
THE Met Office has issued alerts for large areas of Scotland while schools in the Borders, Aberdeenshire and Perthshire have all remained shut.
A snow covered road in the Scottish Borders as heavy snow hits areas around Scotland. David Cheskin, PA Wire.
HEAVY snow has closed schools and roads in the east of Scotland today, with forecasters warning of more blizzard conditions and bitterly cold temperatures.
The Met Office issued alerts for central Scotland, Tayside, Fife, Grampian, the Highlands and the Borders, where 4in-8in (10cm-20cm) of snow was expected to fall, accompanied by strong to gale-force winds in some areas.
Floodwaters cover a car and caravan that had been camped next to the Condamine River near Chinchilla after a 200mm downpour on Friday night. Audience submitted: Jarrod Hancock
Authorities say some local roads remain closed following a massive storm on the Western Darling Downs in southern Queensland over the weekend.
More than 230 millimetres fell in parts of the region on Saturday night and the SES was called in to help some Chinchilla residents as water flowed into backyards.
Snow ploughs clean the the tarmac of the Munich, southern Germany, airport, Monday, Jan 21, 2013. Hundreds of fights were canceled in Britain, France and Germany Monday as snow and ice blanketed Western Europe. (AP Photo/dapd, Lennart Preiss)
LONDON — Hundreds of fights were canceled in Britain, France and Germany on Monday as snow and ice blanketed Western Europe.
London's Heathrow airport canceled about 130 flights, 10 percent of the daily total, compared to 20 percent on Sunday.
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After six months of inactivity, Chilean stratovolcano Villarrica seems to have woken again. Weak explosive activity deep within the summit crater has resumed during last 2 weeks as evident in terrestrial and satellite observations. Observations also indicate that magma might have begun to rise again within the volcano. Villarrica rises above the resort town of Pucón.
January 19, 2013 – GEOLOGY – A low-level earthquake swarm continues beneath Mammoth Mountain volcano (CA) (station MMS), with a M1.3 event recorded earlier today. Dilatometer data from instruments located within Long Valley Caldera show an inflection in trend at the swarm onset on or around 15 January 2013. A series of small explosions (green signals) followed a very subtle increase in volcanic seismicity in the past day at the Colima volcano (Mexico). Exhalations of gas and ash have increased slightly during the past 24 hours at Popocatepetl volcano. A mixture of wind noise, and small local and larger regional earthquakes dot seismograms at Guatemalan volcanoes Fuego (station FG3), Santa Maria (station STG6) and Pacaya (station PCG) today.
No dramatic effects? “Many doomsday theorists have tried to take this natural geological occurrence and suggest it could lead to Earth’s destruction. But would there be any dramatic effects? The answer, from the geologic and fossil records we have from hundreds of past magnetic polarity reversals, seems to be ‘no.’” -NASA website
January 19, 2013 – CENTRAL AMERICA - Entire families depend on work from the coffee-growing industry in Central America, which employs more than 1.5 million people to produce one of the world’s most renowned Arabica beans. But in September, two months before the annual harvest, the fungus known as roya began to spread due to a lack of preventive measures and the effects of climate change, including high temperatures and drought, according to experts, government officials and industry sources.